University Daily Kansan Friday, September 26, 1975 7 KU no-smoking policy re-issued A concern for health, safety and maintenance has prompted the redistribution of the University of Kansas no-smoking policy, which is to Del Shankel, executive vice chancellor. The policy states that smoking is permitted only in: offices; corridors and restrooms not covered with carpeting; areas set aside for food service and food consumption, except those designated as nonsmoking areas; and seminar rooms, provided that no member of the seminar Sewer check planned Lawrence City Commissioners will be expecte storm seismes sometime in the next year. Commissioner Fred Pence said Thursday an exact date hadn't been set but he thought it would be sooner. He said, commissioners will decide which sections of the city will be designated as major drainage areas and will be eligible for funding if storm sewers are installed. At their regular meeting Tuesday, commissioners laid ground rules for a flexible policy on city participation in storm sewer projects. Commissioners have agreed on the following policy points: —In small drainage areas, which aren't designated as important, it will be up to the developers to provide necessary storm sewer systems without city funding. The city, however, may approve a benefit fund for the needy. Downtowners pay taxes to take care of costs. — if the city decides a drainage area that is eligible for city funding should be left open, and the developer wants to build a new building that will allow private financing. He will be allowed to construct the sewers if they don't obstruct water flow. An open drainage area is any place where a storm sewer hasn't been constructed. City Manager Buford Watson said that if the city participated in building a storm sewer, at-large funds would be used. A third district, the council's care of the developer's share, he said. —If the city agrees that storm sewers are needed in an area eligible for city funding, and the city decides to contribute funding, and the developer and the city commission. Pence said a map showing major drainage areas based on local topography had been prepared for the commissioners, but he thought it would be better to take a first-hand look at the areas before deciding which would be eligible for city funding. Dick McClanathan, city planner, said he would get recommendations from the Lawrence-Douglas County Planning Commission and federal flood insurance studies defining flood prone areas. He said in his remarks that commissioners decide which areas should be left open and which areas should be enclosed by storm sewers. Committee is searching for director of facilities A search committee is sifting through 65 applications to fill the newly created position of director of facilities operations, and appointing an executive vice chancellor said Wednesday. Shankel said a final decision would be made in four to six weeks. A reorganization and expansion of the physical plant division was announced in August by Shankel. Under the plan, the office of facilities, planning and operations, directed by Keith Lawton, became the office of facilities planning. The Office of Facilities Operations will become effective when the director is selected. Buchoold said he wouldn't make a decision about how much the new pile should be filled. The director of facilities operations will perform duties now handled by the director of the physical plant, including development of budgets for the physical plant and maintenance activity in the plant division. He will also supervise building and grounds personnel. Shankel took Harry M. Buchholz, director of the physical plant since 1961, had been offered other positions within the physical department to gain an opportunity to apply for the new job. Shankel said that for the last two years, the office of facilities, planning and operations had dealt with planning new facilities. Facilities operations were added and staff were introduced to plant through the office of business affairs. According to Shankel, Keith Nitcher's job as director of business affairs for the Lawrence and Kansas City campuses led Nitcher to request additional management support in the area of facilities. objects, and that adequate astrays are available. The organizational changes should allow the building and grounds department to become more responsive to the office of business affairs, Shankel said. Smoking isn't permitted in Hoch Auditorium, Wescoe Hall auditoriums or other campus auditoriums during classes or public assemblies. In these areas, and in Allen Field House, smoking is permitted only in outer lobbies. We're looking for certain majors to become Lieutenants. Smoking in classrooms is permitted only if the class has fewer than 15 students, no class member objects and ashtrays are available. Mechanical and civil engineer- and aeronautical engineers major's ... majors in electronics, computer science The Air Force needs people. The Air Force demic majors. and AFROTC has several different professional programs, including the full programs. Some offering full scholarships.Aflipping $100 per year to students last two years of the program. Tying opportunity to a career. The Air Force officient commission, if you'd like to cash in on a commission, or by looking into the Air Force Inquire in Room 108, Military Science Building, University of Kansas. Phone 864-4676 Put it all together in Air Force ROTC. In addition, the Surgeon General has declared that smoking is dangerous to the health of the smoker, the policy says, and evidence indicates that accumulated smoke may also be injurious to the health of nearby nonsmokers. Shankel said that University property suffers increasing damage from cigarette burns and that accumulated ashes and waste time and effort of maintenance workers. He also noted that some people were allergic to tobacco smoke and afflicted with asthma. Fill Your Thermos Before the Game at CAROL LEE OPEN 5am-7pm DAILY DONUTS Off-the-Wall Productions PRESENT: Bluegrass Music By Grand River Township AT THE Cornucopia Café 1801 Mass. FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 9:30 $1.00 Sell It Fast With Kansan Classified SUA POPULAR FILM SERIES PRESENTS WINNER OF SEVEN ACADEMY AWARDS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE STARRING: PETER O'TOOLE OMAR SHARIF ANTHONY QUINN ALEC GUINNESS SEPT. 26-27 FRI.-SAT. AT 7:30 P.M. 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